Come join Duelly Noted, Hamilton College’s youngest all-gender a cappella group, on tour this winter! We’ll be singing a variety of popular selections from Disney to Jason Mraz. Come through!

Come join Duelly Noted, Hamilton College’s youngest all-gender a cappella group, on tour this winter! We’ll be singing a variety of popular selections from Disney to Jason Mraz and a selection of wintery holiday tunes. Come through!

We are super excited to perform with the local a cappella group, Out of Range, in Somerville, MA!

Out of Range is a nascent a cappella group comprised of an eclectic mix of local singers, some of whom are Hamilton graduates and Duelly Noted Founding Alumni. Their diverse repertoire covers everything from traditional a cappella numbers to Disney and Broadway which makes them a perfect fit for sharing the stage with.

We are excited to be making our second appearance singing the halftime music for the Providence Bruins. The game begins at 6pm and you can purchase tickets for the game on their website: http://www.providencebruins.com/events

Used to joining us for a holiday concert in Opus? Come to the *Barn* this year to hear your favorite a cappella voices sing you into the holiday spirit! Bring homework, snacks, comfy apparel and get cosy for your favorite winter-time tunes!

Duelly Noted joins The Hamiltones, Special K, Tumbling After and The Buffers for this concert.

Don't miss our first performance of the year featuring our four newest members! Family members, Hamilton Alumni, current Hamilton students and everyone else encouraged to come out and hear our new music and newest sound!

We will be performing a short set on Thursday, January 21st at 8pm in the Hamilton College Chapel along with Special K, Tumbling After, the Hamiltones and the Buffers. There's no better way to welcome in the new semester than with a little Shawn Mendes!

Also note that we have auditions this Sunday (the 24th) from 1-4pm! More info at duellynoted.org/auditions

We want to welcome everyone to our Family Weekend Concerts! We will be singing some Duelly favorites and premiering a completely new song! Hamilton College a capella groups Special K, Tumbling After, The Hamiltons and the Buffers will also be there.

The performances start at 9:30pm in the Hamilton College Chapel on Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24.

Co-ed a cappella group Duelly Noted is preparing for its fifth annual concert tour over Hamilton’s winter break. The three-day tour will include performances in New York State, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

The tour will begin on Thursday, Jan. 8 with a performance in the hometown of Duelly Noted's Ryan Dorey '15 at Chango Elementary School in Ballston Spa, NY at 2:30pm.

On Jan. 9th, Duelly Noted will travel to Providence, Rhode Island, where they will perform at a Providence Bruins hockey game. The game starts at 7:05pm and the singers will perform a short set during the 2nd intermission.

The tour concludes Jan. 10th with a performance in the hometown of Duelly Noted’s Brian Evans '15 at the First Congregational Church in Essex Junction, VT, at 3:30pm. This performance will offer a collection for the local food pantry.

Each concert highlights a range of vocal styles and choreography. Duelly Noted’s diverse repertoire often features many "oldies" including "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," "The Way You Look Tonight," and The Beach Boys' hit "God Only Knows," as well as Disney classics. The set is rounded out with several pop songs including Fountains of Wayne's "Stacy's Mom" and Duelly Noted's very own "Telephone Medley," an arrangement of phone-related songs.

The tour is funded by the Hamilton Student Activities office.

Duelly Noted was founded at Hamilton in the spring of 2008 by eight first-year students. The group has since grown to 16 members representing all classes. In its first six years, Duelly Noted has performed in several unique venues including the streets of Venice, Italy. In November 2013, the group competed against eight other area a cappella groups and took home first place at Turning Stone's Collegiate A Cappella Showdown.